Articles Posted in Gun & Firearm Safety and Injuries

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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gun%20handgun%20black%20on%20its%20side.jpgSince 2008, at least 10 children have been accidentally shot in central Indiana. This statistic includes the most recent shooting of a 5-year-old child who was accidentally shot by his cousin while his cousin was spinning a revolver in his hand. The five-year-old boy was identified as Miguel Luna. Miguel was last reported in critical condition at Riley Hospital for Children.

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By George Fusner, Jr., Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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Gun.jpgDouglas Cronberger of rural Norene, Tennessee thought he heard a prowler enter his home during the night. He got up to check it out, bringing his .380 caliber handgun with him. He thought the gun was unloaded. After checking the house and not finding anyone, he set the gun on the end table in the living room and forgot about it, then later went back to bed.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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riflereelpopsmall.jpgIn the United States, there is a right to bear arms under the Second Amendment. With rights come responsibilities. These responsibilities include the safe use, storage and transportation of guns and fire arms. There are many companies that have produced some excellent products that make guns safety. I had the opportunity to pose some questions to Wayne Woolsey, CEO of Waynes Wicked Enterprises, Inc. based in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

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By Jay Foster, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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Horse.jpgA woman and her daughter were riding horses with a larger group along the Big Foot Horse Trail in the DeSoto National Forest when Evan Joseph Kane fired a gun in their direction. Apparently, Kane was deer hunting at the time of the incident. Both horse riders and a horse suffered gunshot personal injuries. The ten year old girl suffered a punctured lung and was placed in intensive care. For safety, the trail is designed so that most of its length is near a public road, where shooting is prohibited.

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By Stephanie F. Brown, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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State%20Map%20Georgia.jpgIn Georgia and other States, children and teens play with pellet guns. Many children and parents for that matter do not realize that a pellet gun injury can actually be deadly. In Waycross, Georgia, 11 year old – Mitchell “D.J.” Maxwell, Jr. recently died from pellet gun related injuries. It was reported in the Florida Times Union that D.J. was at a friend’s sleep over party when the incident took place. Injuries and deaths like these raise many questions for the police to investigate. These issues can be taken into consideration as part of a criminal investigation by the police. These issues can also be considered by the family of the victim if a civil case is pursued for the death of the child.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
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An interesting article regarding BB guns was posted at the Mom Logic website. The author of the article advocates for banning the use of BB guns for children. Many parents and gun advocates would argue that BB guns (as well as regular guns) are fine in the hands of children who are trained and supervised in the use of these toys / weapons; however, as the article in Mom Logic points out, BB guns can be very dangerous and can even cause death in some instances. Some argue that the benefits and joys of shooting a BB gun are far outweighed by the dangers which can include serious personal injuries and, yes, even death. Another problem with BB guns and other air soft guns is that police and law enforcement often mistake these guns for more dangerous or powerful weapons. This is especially true when the orange tip of the toy has broken off or has been removed. You can read more about the dangers of BB Guns Should be Made Illegal for Children.

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By Sara J. Powell, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
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In Phoenix, Arizona, an 8 year old boy suffered serious personal injuries following a shooting incident involving his uncle’s gun. Unfortunately and quite tragically, the uncle or someone else left the gun in an area that was accessible to the 8 year old and other children. Gun owners have a responsibility to safeguard guns away from children. This incident would have been avoided had the gun been stored in a gun locker, safe, or other secured area away from the children. Investigators reported that the uncle, Javier Gudino Cruz, age 23, left the gun just outside the home in Phoenix, Arizona. You can read more about this story at Phoenix Arizona 8 Year Old Shot in Face After Finding Uncle’s Gun.

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By Andrew Prine, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
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In Detroit and other cities, even standing at a bus stop can prove to be dangerous. Recently, gunmen opened fire on a group of teenagers in Detroit. Seven teenagers were wounded. The incident took place near Cody 9th Grade Academy. Police later recovered a green minivan that is believed to be the vehicle used by the shooters to flee away from the scene. It is unfortunate the children attending summer school are put at risks of violence and shooting just for attending class. Hopefully, police will capture the gunmen and there is a reduction of violence in and around Detroit and other cities. You can read more about this story at Shots Fired at Bus Stop Near School in Detroit, Michigan.

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By Stephanie F. Brown, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
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In Georgia, investigators have determined that the shooting death of a 12 year old boy (Jaquane Butler) was accidental. Jaquane was playing with a 14 year old friend in East Point when Jaquane was accidentally shot by a 12 gauge shotgun. Jaquane attended school at Woodland Middle School. He had dreams for a future that were ended by a single gun shot. This tragedy shows the importance of locking of guns and keep them away from teenagers. No criminal charges are anticipated in light of the police investigation. You can read more about this story at Georgia Teen Accidentally Shot by Friend.

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By Will Brown, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
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Another child is dead after senseless violence in Canton Ohio. Harmoney Sankey only reached the age of 2 years old before becoming a victim of a crime in Canton, Ohio. Men broke into Harmoney’s grandfather’s home and the men demanded money. They shot the grandfather in the leg and Harmoney in the back. Police later arrested Makie Ragland and William Ferguson who were believed to be involved in the home invasion and shootings. Harmoney later died at Aultman Hospital. You can read about this sad and tragic story at Canton Ohio 2 Year Old Dies in Home Robbery.

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